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MISSION INTEGRATIONThis document consists of general capabilities information that is not defined as controlled technical data under ITAR Part 120.10 or EAR Part 77MISSION INTEGRATIONThis document consists of general capabilities information that is not defined as controlled technical data under ITAR Part 120.10 or EAR Part 77
Seamless Situational Awareness
Sir Richard Williams Foundation17 March 2016
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Overview
The integration of current defence systems with commercial technologies
provides Air and Land Forces the capability for seamless Situational Awareness
(SA) with high bandwidth time critical information in a fast-changing tactical
environment.
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“ensure that situational awareness data is shared between air and
land platforms at the tactical and operational level”
Plan Jericho
• A bi-directional end-to-end solution including intelligence acquisition, real
time integration, tracking and sharing information across air, land, sea,
space and cyber with joint mission forces
• Provides maximum flexibility to integrate future technologies, fully realizing
the investment in existing defence and security systems
• Defines the evolving common operational picture in critical combat and
humanitarian areas of responsibility based on information superiority
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Problem Statement
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How to get this
Data…
…to Warfighters
Execute Information Dominance in a Fluid Battlespace
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Overall Approach
How do you balance the substantial Government
investment in existing military systems designed to
remain operational for decades with rapidly
changing technology?
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Solution
• Integrate commercial technology and standards with
current military systems
• Allow the market to drive technology and provide
infrastructure
• Utilize both military and commercial networks for an
end-to-end solution
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Enabling Technologies
• IP based solution enables rapid configuration, installation, and operation of
complex systems distributed either geographically or across assets
‒ Defence and Commercial broadband links provide the network infrastructure
‒ Standard industry protocols:
‒ Supports single-operator control of multiple sensors
‒ Access and control of a single sensor by multiple users
‒ Seamless integration of data across the defence enterprise
‒ Open architecture design supports third-party applications
‒ Scalable commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware supported by industry
‒ Industry Standard Maps provides a readily updated repository supported by
the open market
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Pace of commercial technology changes the way capabilities are
acquired & sustained
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Architecture
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Providing Common Operational Picture with Seamless Information
ISR AcquisitionBroadband COMMs
EO/IR
SIGINT
GMTI
SAR
Command & Control (C2)Broadband COMMs
Collection Tasking
Air Battle Management
TacticalBroadband COMMs
Situational Awareness
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Acquisition Segment
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• Electro-Optical
– Integrate Full Motion Video for dissemination, recording, and
video management
– Incorporate Motion Imagery Standards Board (MISB) protocol for
transmission of video STANAG 4609
• Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)
– STANAG 4545/7023
• Ground Moving Target Indicator (GMTI/SAR)
– STANAG 4607/7023
• SIGINT
– Automated, continuous background spectral search with
simultaneous signal monitoring and recording
– Emitter geolocation determined from Lines of Bearing over time
or Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA) and Frequency Difference of
Arrival (FDOA) techniques
• Broadband Communications
– Intelligence dissemination
– Direct tasking from C2 and Tactical segments
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C2 Segment
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• Large platforms act as mobile combat assets
to support tactical forces – C2 Node
• Broadband communications allow the
platform to effectively integrate into defence
enterprise
• Large airborne platforms provide real estate
for systems and apertures supporting a C2
capability in the Air Battle Management
System
• Requires ability to update the battle minute-
by-minute, second-by-second; not day-by-
day
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C2 Segment
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• Broadband Bi-directional links
• Able to disseminate Intel
independently
• Able to task Intel collection assets
directly
• WiFi capable to support carry on
devices
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Tactical Segment
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• Tactical forces requires:
– Ability to maintain operational SA
– Conduct en-route robust planning during all
operations
– Reach back capability to task collection assets
• No disadvantaged users - all communications
should be bi-directional
• Common user experience across all platforms
– C-17
– C-130J
– CH-47
– MRH-90
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Tactical Segment
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• Real-Time Situational Awareness
– Broadband communications
– Information available to all personnel
– Full Motion Video
– Digital media (photos, documents, checklists etc.)
– Mission updates through short messaging
– Maps depicting all participants
– En-route mission planning
– Displays multiple file types, Office® applications, video, and text
– Classified network(s)
– WiFi to support multiple carry on devices
– Easily scalable to support technology insertion
– Airworthy during all phases of flight
– Roll On/Roll Off or integrated design
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Operational Concept 1
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Intel collection C2 Tactical
BLOS provides TCP/IP based network
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Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
Operational Concept 2
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Intel collection
C2
Tactical
Ground networks supply same interconnectivity
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Case Study
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End-to-End Commercial Solution (Live Demonstration 28 Jan 2016)
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
Cessna 208Dual MX-15s
SIGINT
Mini-C Datalink
RIOTM
Background Spectral
Search
Signal monitoring
NCCT Compliant
Emitter Geolocation
Cursor on Target
Open Architecture
Commercial
ViewPointTM
Digital Video Recorder
Digital Video Player
Tactical Target Manager
Sensor Control
KLV 601.4 Encoder
COT Manager
Commercial
AirView360TM
High Def Monitors
Digital Marquee
Airworthy
C-17 & C-130
Versions
Secondary PA
WiFi Capable
Commercial
Intel Collection C2 Tactical
Greenville, TX Tampa, FL
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Summary
• RAAF has built a highly capable, modern force
• Commercial technology & standards can enhance
overall effectiveness
• Capable end-to-end solutions exist today
• Applies to both humanitarian & wartime areas of
responsibility
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BACKUP
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AirView360TM
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• Requirements
‒ Roll-On/Roll-Off System
‒ No permanent modification to the aircraft
‒ Requires removal of one sidewall troop
seat per display assembly
‒ Does not interfere with emergency/loading
equipment
‒ Airworthiness Certification received via
USAF C-17 Program Office
‒ Approved for ALL phases of flight
• Capabilities
‒ Master Operator Console
Any source to any monitor
HDMI, composite, or VGA inputs (4)
‒ High-Definition Monitors - Digital media
(photos, documents, Full Motion Video)
‒ LED Marquee - Rapid text display
‒ Stand-alone PA system mics at each station
• C-17 and C-130 Versions
Ku/Ka, L-Band & Wi-Fi upgrades
Marquee
Monitor
Aux Input
PA Speaker
Typical System 1 Master Console & 4 Mounts/Monitors
C-17 Production System C-17 Mount/MonitorC-17/C-130 Master Op
Console
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ViewPointTM
• Tactical Digital Video Player
– DVR control of live or recorded HD video
streams
– Displays MISP compliant metadata
– Provides snapshots in NITF 2.1, JPEG, TIF,
GeoTIF, and BMP formats
– Interfaces to industry standard maps including
Google Earth, Maplink Pro, and others
– Full Digital Video Player and Simple Video
Editor
– Full EO/IR sensor control through direct user
interaction with the video window or standard
hand controller
• Tactical Digital Video Recorder
– Accepts MISP compliant Transport Stream,
MPEG2, MPEG 4 Part 2, and H.264 streams
– Builds database records of metadata for each
video chunk file
– Provides SQL query interface to recall video
data
– Accepts snapshot files for database cataloging
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• Tactical Target Manager
– User-definable fields and categories
– Pre-planned or mission entry of key targets for
sensor cueing
– Map and video display of targets based on
selected criteria (e.g., range, priority)
– Sensor cueing
• Sensor Control
– Full control of L-3 WESCAM and FLIR
Systems, Inc. EO/IR sensors
• KLV 601.4 Transport Stream Encoder
– Accepts MPEG 2, MPEG 4 Part 2, and H.264
streams with metadata; outputs MISP 5.4
compliant transport stream
• COT Manager
– Accepts Cursor-On-Target messages for
external target sources
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RIOTM
Features
• Open architecture design supports third-party special signals applications
• Real-time audio recording and playback
• Background spectral search (20—3,000 MHz)
• Google Earth™ provides a three-dimensional display of the area of interest
• Scalable commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware
• Configurable Size, Weight and Power (SWaP) enables SIGINT applications on multiple airborne
platforms
• Automated, continuous background spectral search with simultaneous signal monitoring and recording
• Emitter geolocation determined from Lines of Bearing over time or Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA) and
Frequency Difference of Arrival (FDOA) techniques
• Local or remote operation using TCP/IP network data link utilizing as little as 300 Kbps bandwidth
• Joint Interface Control Document (JICD) 4.0-compliant: Interoperable with Network-Centric
Collaborative (it was The Next-Generation TNG) Targeting (NCCT) and Theater Net-
Centric Geolocation (TNG) sensor fusion networks
• Thin client, web browser architecture, supporting single-operator control of multiple sensors via separate
windows or browser tabs, as well as access to control of a single sensor by multiple users
Applications
• Wartime and peacekeeping tasks
• Monitoring and geolocation of target communications
• Cue imagery sensors for visual identification
• Customizable cues for other sensor types
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